Givenchy Fall 2014 Fashion Feature-Riccardo Tisci’s designs for Givenchy are in the spotlight for a new editorial from Japanese magazine Huge. Taking Tisci’s basketball-inspired fall 2014 pieces to the streets, model Samuel Roberts (Fusion) is …
Costume National Cool-Model Benjamin Jarvis graces the pages of Huge magazine’s fall supplement with a cover story lensed by photographer Akihiro Ito. Hitting the photo …
Dior Goes HUgE–Featured in the spotlight once more, Kris Van Assche’s spring 2014 collection for Dior Homme graces the pages of Japanese magazine HUgE. Starring …
Huge Statement–Spending a day in the studio with photographer Yasutomo Ebisu, Nathalie model Jonathan Bauer-Hayden appears in a stylish new editorial for this month’s edition …
Fighting Spirit–Model Arthur Gosse proves to perfectly fit into the concept of stylish modern soldier that inspired Kris Van Assche designing the fall/winter 2012 collection …
In the Velvet–Baptiste Radufe appears in this month’s issue of Japanese magazine HUgE, photographed by Katsuhide Morimoto. Dressed in rich fall garments from Emporio Armani …
Your Majesty–Channeling a noble quality, models Alexander Beck, Florian Van Bael, and Lowell Tautchin get in touch with their inner duke for the October issue …
LondonCALLING–ADAM model Shane Gambill heads overseas for a photo spread in Huge magazine. Photographed by Kiyohaka Hatanaka and styled by Masumi Sakamoto, Shane dons Puma by Miharayasuhiro …
International Misfit–Up to mischief, Bananas model Jake Shortall appears in a new editorial for Huge. Captured by the lens of Wataru for the Japanese publication, …
Up Do–DNA model Alexey Galetskiy covers the April 2012 edition of Japanese magazine Huge. Photographed by Terry Richardson, Alexey is styled by Tsuyoshi Noguchi (Site-lo). …
While There is Light–Captured against monochromatic backdrops, Tommy Kristiansen appears in the latest issue of Japanese magazine Huge. Donning metallic knits and v-necks from Prada’s …
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